TRENTON — An attorney for the state legislative committee investigating the George Washington Bridge scandal questioned Fort Lee Mayor Mark Sokolich in a four-hour interview today.

“I can confirm that Mayor Sokolich voluntarily met with counsel to the Select Committee this afternoon at my office in West Orange,” the mayor’s attorney, Tim Donohue, said.

Donohue would not disclose any specifics about the conversation between Sokolich and Reid Schar, the committee’s special counsel.

But he confirmed they discussed the September closing of lanes leading to the bridge. Democrats have suggested the closing was an act of political retaliation against Sokolich, a Democrat, for not endorsing Gov. Chris Christie, a Republican, for re-election.

“Obviously, the mayor is as anxious as everyone else to find out who was involved in the planning and execution of this scheme,” Donohue said.

Sokolich met last Friday with members of the U.S. Attorney’s Office, who are also investigating the lane closings, Donohue said earlier this week.